Dog Tartar Removal and Prevention Tips

Dog Tartar Removal and Prevention Tips Dog tartar forms on your dog's teeth when plaque is allowed to build up around the gum line. Dry dog food alone is not an effective means of preventing dog tartar, as it does not clean your dog's teeth at the gum line. Prevent Dog Tartar At Home Home dental care is crucial to dog tartar prevention. Daily tooth-brushing is the best means of dog tartar prevention. Oral rinses and dog dental treats can also prevent plaque and tartar build up. Feed your dog dry kibbles unless he is restricted to a canned food diet. Canned food sticks to teeth and can cause dog tartar. If your dog is restricted to a canned food diet, he should receive veterinary dental exams every six months. Veterinary Care to Prevent Dog Tartar Veterinary dental exams are key to the prevention of dog tartar. Puppies should receive veterinary dental exams at every vaccination, and adult dogs at least once a year. Veterinary dental exams should include teeth-cleaning. Dog Tartar Must Be Professionally Removed Tartar forms when minerals in your dog's saliva combine with plaque on his teeth. Plaque takes between three and five days to become tartar, which is why daily tooth-brushing is recommended. Once the plaque becomes tartar, it adheres to your dog's teeth. Dog tartar must be scraped off by a veterinarian.
 

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